List of British Rail modern traction locomotive classes

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This page lists every locomotive allocated a TOPS classification and all modern traction (e.g. diesel, electric, gas turbine, petrol) stock used on the mainline network since 1948 (i.e British Railways and post-privatisation).

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The 1955 diesel locomotive classes are given in brackets where applicable.

A large number of different shunter types were purchased by British Rail and its predecessors, many of which were withdrawn prior to the introduction of TOPS. The tables below attempt to list the different types and the different classifications used to describe them as clearly as possible:

Shunter classes are listed by 1955 class, which puts TOPS classes in ascending order, and generally puts 1948 and 1962 classes in ascending order. Unclassed shunters are placed at the start of the table; TOPS class 07 has been placed so its 1962 class is in the logical place.

Class Numbers Year(s)
built
Quantity
built
Year(s)
withdrawn
Image
TOPS 1948 1955 1962 1948 1957
One-off 52 hp (39 kW) loco: 11104 1959 1 ?
ex-LMS diesel shunter 13000 N/A 1934 1 1949
DY1 D1/1 1/15 11500-11502 D2950-D2952 1955 [1] 3[1] ?
Class 01 DY2 D1/2 1/12 11503-11506 D2953-D2956 1956[2] 4[1] 1979-81
DY5 D1/3 1/16 11507-11508 D2957-D2958 1956[1] 2[1] ?
Class 02 D1/4 1/17 D2850-D2869 1960-61[2] 20 1969-73
DY11 D2/1 2/4A 11700-11707 D2700-D2707 1953-56 8 ?
Class 03 DJ15 D2/2 2/1 11187-11211 D2000-D2199
D2370-D2399
1957-62[2] 230 1968-77
one still in use
Class 04 DJ12/1 D2/4 2/13 11100-15 D2200-D2214 1952-62[2] 15 1968-71
DJ12/2 D2/13 2/13 11116-11229 D2215-D2341
DJ14 D2/5 2/12A 11177-11186 D2400-D2409 1956-57 10 ?
D2/7 2/14 11116-20, 11144-48 D2500-D2509 1955-56 10 1967
Class 05 DJ13 D2/8 2/15A 11136-43, 11161-76 D2550-D2573 1955-61 [2] 24 ?
DJ13/2 D2/9 2/15 D2574-D2618
Class 06 D2/6 2/12 D2410-D2444 1958-60[2] 35 ? 06009 as the works pilot at Dunfermline Townhill Wagon Repair Works in July 1975
DY11 D2/10 2/4 11708-11719 D2708-D2719 1957 12 ? [3]
2/4B 11700-11707 D2720-D2780 1958-61 61 ?
D2/11 2/2 D2999 1958[4] 1 1967
D2/12 2/14A D2510-D2519 1961[5] 10 ?
Class 07 2/16 D2985-D2998 1962[2] 13 by 1977
D3/1 3/4 D2900-D2913 1958-59[6] 14 circa 1965
  • Relation between TOPS, 1948, 1955 and 1962 classes, and 1948, 1957 and TOPS numbers: [7][2]

CLASS NUMBERS Built Quantity Withdrawn Image
TOPS 1948 1955 1962 1948 1957
One-off 360hp shunter 15107 1949 1 1958
One-off 500hp shunter 11001 1949 1 1959 Locomotive 1100
Class 08
(Gronk)
DEJ4 D3/2 3/1 13000-13366 D3000-D4192[8] except those
listed under class 09
1953[9]-62[8] 936[9] still in use[8] 08 804 in EWS livery (with BR arrow) at Didcot Parkway on 4 August 2005
Class 09 D3665-71, D3719-21,
D4099-D4114
1959-62[8] 26 still in use[8] 09 020 in EWS livery at Doncaster Wood Yard on 22 January 2005
D3/3 3/1B 13117-13126 D3117-D3126 1955 10 ?
Class 10 DEJ5 D3/4 3/1C 13137-13151 [10] D3137-D3151, D3439-D3453,
D3473-D3502, D3512-D3651,
D4049-4094
1955-62[10] 15 ? Class 10 (D3452) in BR blue livery at Bodmin General on 28 August 2003
DEJ7 D3/5 3/1D 13152-13166 D3152-D3166 1955 15 ?
D3/6 12000-12002 1935 11 ?
D3/7 3/8 12003-12032 1939-42 30 1966-67
Class 11 DEJ3 D3/8 3/8A 12033-12138 1945-52 136 ? Class 11 (12 082) in Henry Needle Railway Company livery on 10 July 2004
DEJ1 D3/9 3/10 15000-15003 1944 4 ?
D3/10 3/11A 15100 1936 1[7] ?
D3/11 3/11 15101-15106 1948 6 By 1968
D3/12 3/9A 15201-15203 1937 3 circa 1965
Class 12 D3/13 3/9 15211-15236 1949-52 24 still in industrial use
DEJ2 D3/14 3/2 15004 1949 1[7] 1962
Class 13 7/1 D4500-D4502 1965 3[7] 1983-1985 13 001 at Tinsley depot on 14 April 1984
Class 14
(Teady Bear)
6/1 D9500-D9555 1964 56 1968-69 Class 14 (D9555) in BR green livery at Lydney Junction on 26 June 2004
  • Relation between TOPS, 1948, 1955 and 1962 classes, and 1948, 1957 and TOPS numbers: [7][2]

CLASS 1957 numbers Introduced Quantity Withdrawn Image
TOPS 1955 1962
pre-1955: 10800 (prototype for Class 16) 1950[11] 1[11] 1972[11]
Class 15 D8/1 8/5 D8200-D8243 1957-61[7] 44[12] 1969-71
[citation needed]
Class 16 D8/2 8/4[13] D8400-D8409[14] 1958[15] 10[14] from 1968[14]
Class 17 N/A 9/18 D8500-D8587 1962-65[16] 117[16] by 1971[16]
9/19 D8588-D8616
Class 18 1985
(Proposed)
Never Built
Class 20 D10/3 10/3[17] D8000-199,
D8300-27[18]
1957-67[18] 228[19] still in use[8]
  • Relation between TOPS, 1948, 1955 and 1962 classes, and 1948, 1957 and TOPS numbers (unless otherwsie given): [7][2]

Locomotive class are listed by TOPS class. Locomotives for TOPS classes 24 and 26 have their original sub-classes shown, as each wholey comprised locomotives from a distinct 1962 class.

CLASS 1957 numbers Introduced Quantity Withdrawn Image
TOPS 1955 1962
Class 21 (NBLC) D10/1 10/4 D6100-D6157 1959[15] 58 1967
D11/2 11/4
Class 21 (Vossloh) * N/A N/A N/A 2004-05 4 still in use
Class 22 D10/2A 10/4A D6300-D6305 1959[15] 58[20] 1967-72[20]
D11/5 11/4A D6306-D6357
Class 23 Baby Deltic D11/1 11/3 D5900-D5909 1959[15] 10 1968-71
Class 24 24/0 11/1 D5000-D5049 1958[15]-61 50 by 1980
24/1 D11/3 11/1A D5050-5150 101
Class 25 D12/1 12/1 D5151–D5299,
D7500–D7677
1961[18]-67 323 1971[21]-87[22]
Class 26 26/0 D11/4 11/6 D5300-D5319[18] 1958[23] 20[23] 1975-93[23]
26/1 none[7] 11/6A D5320-D5346[18] 1958[23] 26[23]
Class 27 D12/3 12/6 D5347-D5415[18] 1961-62[7] 69 1987
Class 28 D12/1 12/5 D5700-D5719 1958[15]-59 20 1968-71
Class 29 N/A N/A N/A 1965-1967[7] 20 1971 D6130 (later converted into a Class 29) at Fort William on 4 September 1966
Class 30 & 31 D13/1, D14/2 14/2 D5500-D5862 1957[15]-62[18] 263 plus 81
conversions
1976 - date
still in use

* Second use of Class 21 designation

  • Relation between TOPS, 1948, 1955 and 1962 classes, and 1948, 1957 and TOPS numbers (unless otherwise given): [7][2]

CLASS Pre-TOPS
numbers
Introduced Quantity Withdrawn Image
TOPS 1955 1962
Class 33
(Crompton)
D15/1[7] 15/6[7] D6500—D6585[7][18] 1957-59[24] 98[24] still in use[8]
D15/2[7] 15/6A[7] D6586-D6597[7][18]
Class 35
(Hymek)
D17/2[7] 17/7[7] D7000–D7100[2] 1961-64[25] 101[25] 1971-1975
Class 37
(Tractor)
D17/1[7] 17/3[7] D6600-D6608
D6700-D6999[18]
1960 - 65[26] 309[26] still in use[8]
Class 38 1980s
(Proposed)
Never Built
Class D16/1 16/8[7] 10000-10001[7] 1947-48[27] 2[27] 1962-66[27]
Class D16/2 16/9[7] 10201-10203[7] 1951-1954[15] 3[15] 1968

CLASS 1957 numbers Built Quantity Withdrawn Image
TOPS 1955 1962
Pre-1955 class: 10100 1950 1 1958
Class 40 D20/1[7] 20/3[7] D200-D399[18] 1958-62[18] 200 by 1989[28]
Class 41 (Warship) D20/2[7] 20/4[7] D600-D604[18] 1958-59[29] 5[29] 1967[29]
Class 41
(Prototype HST)
N/A 1972[2] 2[2] renumbered
as Class 43
[2]
Class 41 N/A 1990s
(Proposed)
Never Built
Class 42 D22/1[7] 22/1[7] D800-D832,
D866-D870[2]
1958-61[2] 38[29] 1968-72[29]
Class 43 (Warship) D22/2[7] 22/2[7] D833-D865[2] 1960-62 33  ?
Class 43 (HST) N/A 1977-82[28] 197[28] Still in use[8]
Class 44
(Peak)
D23/1[2] 23/1[7] D1-D10[2] 1959-60 10 1976-80 D4 'Great Gable' at Cardiff Canton for the GW150 celebrations in July 1985
Class 45 D25/1[7] 25/1[7] D11-D137[18] 1960-63[18] 127 by 1989[28] Class 45 No:46 leaving Derby in May 1973
Class 46 N/A 25/1A[7] D138-D193[18] 1961[18] 56 after 1983 but
before 1989
Class 47
(Duff/Brush)
N/A 27/2[7] D1100-D1999,
D1500-D1599[18]
1962-67[18] 576 including
62 rebuilds
[18]
still in use[8]
Class 50
(Hoover)
N/A 27/3[7] D400-D449[18] 1967-68[18] 50[18] by 1992
Class 52
(Western)
D27/1[7] 27/1[7] D1000-D1073[2] 1961-1964 74 by 1977
Class 53
(Falcon)
? ? D0280, later D1200 1961 1 1976
Class 57
(Bodysnatcher)
N/A 1964-1965 Rebuilt 1997 - 2004[8] 33[8] still in use[8]

Class 55s (also known as Deltics) had 1955 class D33/1 and 1962 class 33/3, and their 1957 numbers were D9000–D9021.

TOPS class Built Quantity Withdrawn Image
Class 51 1960s
(Proposed)
Never Built
Class 55 (Deltic) 1961[9]-62 22[9] 1980-82
[citation needed]
Class 56 (Grid) 1976-83[30] 135[30] still in use[8]
Class 58 1983-87[28] 50[28] still in use
(In Europe)
[8]
Class 59 1985-89[31] 15[31] still in use[8]
Class 60 1989-93[31] 100[31] still in use[8]
Class 62 1990s
(Proposed)
Never Built
Class 65 Never Built
Class 66 1998-date[8] 402+[8] still in use[8]
Class 67 1999-2000[31] 30[31] still in use[8]

Freightliner Class 86 nos. 86613 and 86610 at Ipswich.
Freightliner Class 86 nos. 86613 and 86610 at Ipswich.

TOPS class pre-TOPS class Built Quantity Withdrawn Image
Class 70 1941-48 3 1968-69
Class 71 HA 1958 24 1977
Class 73 JA or JB 1962-67 82 still in use
Class 74 HB 1960s 10 1976
Class 75 1960s
(Proposed)
Never Built
Class 76 EM1 1952-53 56 1981
Class 77 EM2 1953-55 7 1969
Class EB1
(26502-26511)
? ? ?
Class EE1
(26600)
? ? ?
Class ES1
(26500-26501)
1905 2 1964

TOPS class pre-TOPS class Built Quantity Withdrawn Image
Class 80 1958 1 1961
Class 81 AL1 1959 25 1986-91
Class 82 AL2 1960-62 12 1983
Class 83 AL3 1960-62 15 1983-89
Class 84 AL4 1960 10 1977-80
Class 85 AL5 1961-64 40 1988-91
Class 86 AL6 1965-66 100 2002-date still in use
Class 87 1973-75 36 Will be withdrawn
from 29th December
Class 88 1983-87
(planned)
Never Constructed
Class 89 1986 1 2001
Class 90 1987-90 76 still in use
Class 91
(Electra)
1988-91 31 still in use
Class 92 1993-96 46 still in use
Class 93 1992-95
(planned)
30
(planned)
Never Constructed

Type Class / number(s) Information Image
Channel Tunnel Class 22 SNCF Class BB 22200 class dual voltage electric locomotives used for freight duties through the Channel Tunnel by Railfreight Distribution during 1994-95, prior to the availability of the dedicated Class 92 locomotives. These locomotives were allocated the TOPS classification Class 22 for their use on British railways Class 22 locomotive in SNCF service
Departmental Class 97 General departmental locomotives, used for special or engineering duties. Were therefore of many different classes, lumped together for numbering purposes. Forty-seven locomotives allocated Class 97 numbers, including five in subclass 97/6. Class 97 (97201, previously 24061) at Coalville on 1 September 1985
Class 97/6 Five diesel shunting locomotives purpose-built for departmental duties in 1953 (number 97650) and 1959 (numbers 97651-654). Withdrawn 1987-2005. Class 97/6 (97 651, also known as PWM651) at Pitsford and Brampton station
Various Pre-TOPS Departmental Locomotives
Steam Class 98 Used to cover all steam locomotives used on the mainline in Britain. Had particular usage for the three Vale of Rheidol Railway steam locomotives that remained in BR's ownership after the end of mainline steam traction in August 1968, and numbered 98007-98009.
Also used for privately-owned steam locomotives registered to run on the mainline since 1971, with numbers allocated in the following way:
  • First two digits: 98 (for class 98)
  • Third digit: 0-9 representing the Power Class 0-9
  • Fourth and fifth digits: The last two digits of the locomotive's original number. If this would duplicate an existing number, then the number is increased by 1.
Class 98 Vale of Rheidol locomotive taking on water
Petrol 15097-15099 Petrol powered locomotives built by Simplex, introduced 1919-1925 by the LNER, and subsequently inherited by BR
Gas turbine 18000 Prototype mainline gas turbine locomotive built for BR in 1949 by Brown Boveri. Had been ordered by GWR in 1940, but construction was delayed due to World War II. 18000 at the ORE Arsenal Test Centre in 1988
18100 Prototype mainline gas turbine locomotive built for BR in 1951 by Metropolitan Vickers. Had been ordered by the GWR in the 1940s, but construction was delayed due to World War II.

When British Rail implemented the TOPS system for managing their operating stock, their shipping fleet was incorporated into the system as Class 99, in order to circumvent some of the restrictions of the application software.

These were locomotives built and owned by private firms, but used by British Rail to test them.

Locomotive Builder Year Fate Image
D0226 & D0227 English Electric 1956 D0226 preserved
D0227 scrapped
Experimental diesel-electric locomotive D0226 post-preservation at Haworth
D0260 Lion BRCWC 1962 Scrapped in 1963
D0280 Falcon
See Class 53, above
Brush Traction 1961 Scrapped 1976
D9998
See Class D2/11, above
Brush Traction 1958 ?
DHP1 Clayton 1965 ?
DP1 Deltic English Electric 1955 Withdrawn 1961,
preserved
DHP1 "Deltic" at National Rail Museum, Shildon, UK in October 2006
DP2 English Electric 1962 Scrapped 1967 Demonstration locomotive DP2 at Kings Cross in 1963
GT3
(Gas turbine)
English Electric 1961 Scrapped 1966
HS4000 Kestrel Brush Traction 1968 Scrapped 1989 Kestrel outside Derby Works during testing in 1968
Janus & Taurus
(Group of locomotives)
Yorkshire Engine Company Varied Demostration shunter Janus (2787) at Shelton

A number of TOPS class numbers were allocated to proposed locomotives, both diesel and electric, which for many reasons were not proceeded with.

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